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Pearltrees videos. Engelska (åk 6-9) Engelska. Realia. Engelska (åk 6-9) English. Teacher tools. IKT. Google Tips, Tricks & Hacks. Flipped. Flipped Classroom. Listening. IKT. Writing English. Worksheets & Grammar Printables. Grammatik. Språklänkportalen - Startsidan. 6 Useful tools for teaching and learning vocabulary. I don’t know about you, but I always find that my learners need as much help in learning and retaining vocabulary as I can give them. I’ve been doing a bit of searching for online tools that can help me in this quest, and here are a few that you might also find helpful… Word bucket Word Bucket is a personal English dictionary, notebook and vocabulary learning game.It enables students to save all new words to their personal Bucket and learn them through fun tests and games – ideal for individual revision or class competition.

It’s a perfect classroom tool for learning words. Sentence / paragraph scrambler Add text to a box and get it automatically scrambled for you. This is a very simple app but it could make for a nice short task at the end of a class. Omnilexica Omnilexica is a free online tool that aims to provide definitions for all English words and expressions, usage examples, pronunciation and other linguistic resources. Vocabulary handout maker with pictures on various topics.

The BEST English-Learner's site on the 'Net! Teaching Ideas - Free lesson ideas, plans, activities and resources for use in the primary classroom. SMART Notebook lessons, Promethean Flipcharts and other Interactive Material. Worksheets. Språkinriktad undervisning SETT 2013. Checklista för en språkutvecklande lektion. Language Arts. Ikt 1:1. Språkutveckling alla ämnen. Finding the Cure for Writer's Block in a Web App. Posted 01/28/2014 at 6:38pm | by Michael Simon Lord knows how much I've spent on apps for writing. It wasn't so bad when I only had my Mac to worry about. Every few months, something new would come along promising tighter compatibility and a better overall experience, and I would eagerly fork over a few bucks to check it out. I bounced from Word to WordPerfect to Nisus in search of the perfect writing experience; something powerful, clean and versatile that would stay out of my way while I worked.

But even before we entered the post-PC era, sharing was always an issue. These days, things are a whole lot better. But that doesn't mean my search is over. It wasn't supposed to be this way. And at least one developer still believes that's true. Nathan Kontny is no stranger to technology. "Draft started as just a simple way to mark major versions of my work that I could easily go through to find that old stuff," Kontny said.

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